Faith Mindset
i. Introduction: Why Faith is a Leader’s Fuel
Cell ministry is not a business or casual activity—it is a spiritual assignment. Numbers will rise and fall. People may be disappointed. Opposition will come.
- What keeps a leader going is not sight (what they see now), but faith (what God has said and promised).
- Faith is the ability to see potential in people and cells, not just present reality.
Reflection Question:
- When attendance is low, do I react by fear or respond by faith?
ii. Understanding Faith Mindset in Cell Ministry
A faith mindset is:
- Seeing Beyond the Present – Looking past empty chairs to see future disciples.
- Speaking Possibility – Using words of faith instead of complaints.
- Persisting in Evangelism & Prayer – Staying consistent even when results are not immediate.
Bible Example:
- In Acts 2, the disciples started with 120 in the Upper Room. By faith, they continued steadfastly—and thousands were added.
iii. Challenges Leaders Will Face (and Faith’s Response)
a) Low Attendance
- Sight says: “Nobody is coming.”
- Faith says: “This is a seed stage. Growth is on the way.”
Action: Prepare extra chairs, plan follow-up calls, pray for members by name.
b) Discouragement
- Sight says: “It’s not working.”
- Faith says: “This is training ground; my faithfulness will bear fruit.”
Action: Share testimonies in meetings to inspire yourself and members.
c) Spiritual Attacks
- Sight says: “Too many obstacles; maybe I should quit.”
- Faith says: “The resistance proves there’s a breakthrough ahead.”
Action: Intensify prayer, encourage the cell with God’s Word, resist discouragement.
iv. Key Expressions of a Faith Mindset
i) Seeing Beyond the Present
- Leaders with faith envision growth before it happens.
- Faith is like a lens—it reveals what God is doing even if it’s not yet visible.
- Example: Abraham believed he would be a father of many nations before he had a son (Romans 4:18).
Practical Tip: During each cell, pray prophetically: “Lord, thank You because this cell is multiplying and raising leaders.”
ii) Speaking Possibility, Not Limitation
- Faith leaders guard their words (Prov. 18:21).
- Instead of “We’ve been stuck at 5 members too long,” say:
“This quarter, we are multiplying into 2 cells.” - Words of faith inspire hope, motivate members, and shape reality.
Practical Tip: Start every cell with a faith declaration—“We are growing, souls are being saved, testimonies are happening!”
iii) Persistence in Evangelism and Prayer
- Faith-driven leaders never stop inviting and praying, even if results are slow.
- Evangelism is sowing seeds—faith assures you the harvest will come (Gal. 6:9).
- Prayer is watering the seeds—faith keeps you persistent until results manifest.
Practical Tip: Set a weekly prayer slot for evangelism and name the souls you are trusting God for.
iv. Practical Applications of Faith Mindset
- Set Faith Goals – Declare, “By December, this cell will multiply into 2 new cells.”
- Act in Faith – Arrange the room for more people than you expect.
- Speak in Faith – Encourage members by saying: “We are a growing family, and God is adding to us.”
- Pray in Faith – Pray like results are already guaranteed.
- Testify in Faith – Share stories of growth, salvation, and answered prayers—this fuels faith in the group.
v. Case Studies (Role-Play for Training Session)
- Case 1: Only 2 people show up to a cell meeting. How should a faith-driven leader respond?
- Case 2: A leader has invited 10 people for 4 weeks, but none came. What would a faith mindset say and do?
- Case 3: A member is discouraged and wants to quit. How does a faith-driven leader encourage them?
vi. Action Steps for Leaders & Assistant Leaders
- Make a faith confession over your cell daily.
- Begin each meeting with a faith declaration.
- Pray for 5 specific souls every week by name.
- Keep a faith journal of testimonies, prayers, and growth milestones.
- Encourage assistant leaders to do the same.
vii. Summary
Faith is not just positive thinking—it is confidence in God’s promises.
- Sight shows problems; faith sees solutions.
- Sight says “not enough”; faith says “overflow is coming.”
- Sight says “too slow”; faith says “in due season we shall reap.”
A cell leader with faith will never quit, will always speak possibility, and will lead with vision until growth manifests.
